Saturday Citations: JAXA collaboration with toy company TOMY; a new brain-computer interface; IBD solved
This week's notable citations: Astronomers believe collapsing stars could spawn mini universes. Chimpanzees do not like unfairness. And a single dose of psilocybin temporarily restored function in an 80-year-old with Alzheimer's disease.
The science section covers breakthroughs in medicine, physics, biology, and technology. We surface discoveries that expand what humanity can do, from new treatments reaching clinical trials to engineering feats that seemed impossible a decade ago. Every link goes to the original publisher so you can read the full study or press release yourself.
Using the Keck Observatory, astronomers measured the spins of dozens of giant planets and brown dwarfs orbiting distant …
A three-year study of nearly 4,000 adults ranging from age 19 to 94 found that brain health can improve at any age, chal…
Learning a musical instrument later in life may help keep the brain younger for longer. In a four-year study, older adul…
A bold claim that the universe’s accelerating expansion was an illusion has been put to the test-and failed. Researchers…